Motion detection for Ring devices

Learn about optimising Motion Alerts, Motion Zones and motion detection for your Ring devices.

Ring devices detect motion events in your surroundings, triggering motion alerts and video recordings. You can use Camera Motion Zones to define specific areas that you want your Ring device to monitor while ignoring everything outside that area.

How to use Motion Wizard to optimise your Motion Alerts

  1. Open the Ring app.
  2. Tap the
    menu (≡)
    on the top left.
  3. Tap
    Devices.
  4. Tap the relevant device.
  5. Tap
    Motion Settings.
  6. Tap the magic wand icon in the top right corner to launch Motion Wizard.
    • Here you can get help to reduce, increase or improve your Motion Alerts.

How to add or edit Camera Motion Zones

Using Camera Motion Zones: Learn how to add, edit and optimise your Camera Motion Zones with Ring Video Doorbells and Security Cameras, and use Motion Settings in the Ring app to refine your motion alerts.

Using Bird's Eye Zones: Learn how to use Bird's Eye Zones with Ring devices that have 3D Motion Detection.

How to make sure you receive alerts

  • Check Motion Detection and Motion Alerts are toggled on.
    • In the Ring app, tap
      menu
      (
      ), tap
      Devices,
      and go to your device dashboard and make sure
      Motion Detection
      and
      Motion Alerts
      are toggled on.
  • Verify your camera is picking up motion.
    • Review your
      on your dashboard to ensure there’s a record of a motion event. If there is no record, your device didn’t capture a motion event.
  • Double check your
    Motion Settings
    .
    • Ensure your Motion Zones are correctly drawn and that the
      Motion Sensitivity
      slider is turned up.
  • Make sure your device is connected to wifi in the
    Device Health
    section of the Ring app.
  • Make sure you haven’t set a
    Motion Schedule
    .
    • In the Ring app, you will see a clock icon next to your Ring device on the main dashboard if there is an active Motion Schedule.
  • Make sure you haven’t turned on
    Motion Snooze
    .
    • In the Ring app, you will see a crescent moon icon next to your Ring device on the main dashboard if
      Motion Snooze
      is active.

If these troubleshooting steps don't work, check your device settings:

How to fix too many motion alerts or false notifications

  • Check your motion zones to see if there is anything that could be triggering a motion alert, such as a car, a moving tree, sunlight coming into the video or shadows moving.
  • Adjust the Motion Sensitivity slider in the Ring app:
  1. Open the Ring app.
  2. Tap
    menu
    (☰).
  3. Tap
    Devices
    .
  4. Tap the device you want to adjust.
  5. Tap
    Motion Settings
    .
  6. Tap
    Motion Sensitivity
    .
  7. Adjust the
    Motion Sensitivity
    slider.
  8. Then
    Save
    in the upper right corner.

Note: Higher motion sensitivity will increase the number of alerts you get and drain battery-powered devices faster.

How to temporarily disable motion detection completely

  1. Open the Ring app.
  2. Tap
    menu
    (☰).
  3. Tap
    Devices
    .
  4. Tap the device you want to adjust.
  5. Toggle
    Motion Detection
    off.
    • You will see a message to check whether you are sure you want to disable motion detection.
  6. Tap
    Disable Motion Detection
    .
  7. To turn it back on, toggle
    Motion Detection
    on.

Motion detection range

Motion detection range on Ring devices is up to around 9 metres with the Motion Sensitivity slider at the maximum level. If you turn Motion Sensitivity down, this range will be lower

If your device has 3D Motion Detection, Bird's Eye View provides an aerial map for motion events around your home. Learn more about Bird’s Eye View.

To make sure you don’t miss important motion detection features and updates, make sure you have the latest version of the Ring app downloaded on your iOS or Android device.

Motion detection and windows

To get proper motion detection, cameras should not be placed facing a window or in front of a glass door.

Last updated 4 months ago